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7164 Dove St : Florahome, FL 32140

Clay County, Florida

0.29 Acre
$13,600 USD
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There's a quieter side of Florida that still exists-slower mornings, dirt roads, tall pines, and neighbors who value space over speed.

This AG-zoned property in Florahome, just minutes from the calm waters of George Lake, sits right in the heart of that Old Florida feeling. It's the kind of place where you hear birds instead of traffic, where sunsets linger longer, and where the land invites you to stay awhile.

Land That Supports How You Want to Live

With Agricultural zoning, this property opens the door to a more self-reliant, grounded lifestyle.

Many buyers love AG zoning because it typically supports:

Keeping chickens

Planting a productive garden

Enjoying open, rural land use

A quieter, lower-density setting

It's ideal for someone who wants more than just land-they want a way of life. (As always, buyers should confirm specific uses with Clay County.)

Why Florahome?

Florahome is one of those hidden Florida communities people discover and never forget. Located near lakes, forests, and natural springs, it's known for:

A strong sense of local pride

Easy access to outdoor recreation

Proximity to George Lake, fishing, and nature

Enough space to breathe, garden, grow, and unwind

This is rural Florida done right-peaceful but not isolated, simple but meaningful.

Imagine the Possibilities

Picture stepping outside in the morning, coffee in hand, checking on your garden as the sun rises through the trees. Maybe you collect eggs from your chickens, maybe you're planning a small homestead, or maybe you're just enjoying the fact that this land is yours-no crowds, no rush, no pressure.

This isn't a cookie-cutter lot or a speculative flip. It's honest Florida land meant to be used, cared for, and enjoyed over time.

A Smart, Grounded Purchase

AG-zoned land near lakes in Clay County is increasingly hard to find at affordable prices. Whether you're buying for lifestyle, long-term value, or a future homesite, this property checks the boxes for buyers who think beyond today.

This is Florida the way it used to be-and the way many people hope it still can be.

Have Questions? We get it - this is a big decision. We are ready to walk you through every step of this land buying journey.

Nearby Amenities & Attractions

Etoniah Creek State Forest (2 miles). Enjoy hiking, biking, horseback riding, and scenic views of pristine Florida wilderness.

Lake George Conservation Area (3 miles). A haven for nature lovers, offering trails, birdwatching, and opportunities to explore Florida's second-largest lake.

Hitchcock's Market (3.5 miles). A local grocery store with everything you need, conveniently close by.

George's Lake Boat Ramp (4 miles). Perfect for fishing, boating, and enjoying the serene waters of this popular lake.

Florahome Community Park (4.2 miles). A quiet spot with a playground, picnic tables, and open green space for relaxation.

Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail (4.5 miles). A paved multi-use trail ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling through beautiful Florida landscapes.

Local Restaurants & Shops (5 miles). Explore charming local eateries and shops in nearby Florahome and neighboring areas.

Call or message me now to make this property yours.

Pricing Information:

Discounted Cash Price: $13,600

Easy Financing Price: $16,300

Interest Rate (Apr): 9.7%

Term (in months): 84

Total Monthly Payment: $286

Down Payment: $449

Processing Fee: $399

Total Due Today: $848

More financing options available.

Please Read: All information is believed to be reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Buyers are responsible for verifying all property details, including but not limited to boundaries, zoning, permitted uses, access, utilities, physical and environmental conditions, acreage, and overall suitability for their intended use. Seller and agent make no warranties, expressed or implied.

More Information On Florahome And Clay County Florida

Two Sides of Authentic North Florida Living

North Florida is often misunderstood. It's quieter than the coasts, less flashy than the big cities-and that's exactly its strength. Clay County and Florahome represent two complementary sides of this region: one offering balance and accessibility, the other rooted in stillness and tradition. Together, they form a picture of Florida that values land, water, and breathing room over noise and haste.

Clay County: Where Convenience Meets the Outdoors

Clay County sits just southwest of Jacksonville and has long been appreciated for its ability to blend modern convenience with natural surroundings. It's a county shaped by rivers, forests, and family-oriented communities, where people can enjoy everyday comforts without giving up access to the outdoors.

The area is known for:

Winding waterways like the St. Johns River and Black Creek

A strong sense of community and local pride

Well-established neighborhoods alongside rural pockets

Easy access to jobs, healthcare, and shopping while still feeling grounded

Clay County appeals to buyers who want space without isolation. You can live on land, keep your routine simple, and still reach larger cities when needed. It's a place many families and long-term residents choose because it feels stable-rooted, but not stuck.

Perhaps most importantly, Clay County has held onto its identity. Growth has come more measured here, allowing many areas to retain tree cover, open fields, and a sense of calm that's increasingly rare in Florida.

A Culture Built Around Balance

Life in Clay County tends to revolve around balance-between work and home, nature and necessity. Weekends often mean time on the water, afternoons outdoors, or quiet evenings under the trees. The land still plays a role in daily life, even for those who commute or work nearby.

For landowners, this balance is what makes Clay County attractive: it's a place where owning property still feels practical and livable, not just speculative.

Florahome: Old Florida at Its Core

Where Clay County offers balance, Florahome offers stillness.

Florahome is a small, rural community located just west of Clay County, in a part of Florida where time moves differently. It's surrounded by lakes, woods, and open land, and it carries a deep sense of Old Florida character-quiet roads, tall pines, and properties that invite gardens, animals, and long afternoons outside.

This is a place where people come to slow down.

Florahome is known for:

Natural scenery centered around lakes and forests

A peaceful, low-density environment

Residents who value independence and privacy

A lifestyle that feels tied to the land

It's not a destination for crowds or commercial development. Instead, Florahome attracts people who want room to live deliberately-to grow food, keep chickens, enjoy nature, or simply exist without constant interruption.

A Land-First Way of Life

In Florahome, land isn't an accessory-it's the foundation. The area's rural nature supports a way of living that feels increasingly rare in Florida: one based on self-reliance, simplicity, and respect for space.

Many buyers are drawn to Florahome because:

They want land they can actually use

They prefer quiet evenings to busy schedules

They see value in agricultural and rural settings

They're planning long-term, not chasing trends

Owning property here feels intentional. It's less about resale buzz and more about lifestyle fit.

Two Areas, One Shared Spirit

While Clay County and Florahome differ in pace and development, they share a common spirit: North Florida authenticity.

Both areas:

Value land ownership and outdoor access

Preserve a sense of local identity

Offer alternatives to overdeveloped regions

Appeal to buyers seeking substance over spectacle

Many people appreciate being near both-enjoying Clay County's accessibility while retreating to Florahome's quiet. It's a combination that offers freedom of choice: community when you want it, solitude when you need it.

Why Buyers Look Here

People who choose Clay County or Florahome usually aren't looking for the loudest option. They're looking for the right one.

They want:

Land that still makes sense

Florida without constant congestion

A lifestyle rooted in nature and space

A place that feels steady, not rushed

In a state defined by change, these parts of North Florida continue to offer something enduring: room to live well, on your own terms.

Lot Maps & Attachments

Directions to Lot

Here are the directions from Florahome, Florida 32140 to 7164 Dove St, Florahome, FL 32140:

Head west on State Rte 100 W toward N Ivy Ave (0.3 mi).

Turn right onto Coral Farms Rd (5.2 mi).

Turn left onto S Bellamy Rd (0.7 mi).

Turn right onto Dove St; the destination will be on the left (0.3 mi).

Destination:

7164 Dove St, Florahome, FL 32140.

More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Electricity Service
Water Service
Natural Gas Service
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$113
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
14-08-24-007089-000-00
LOTFLIP ID
395713

Lot Price History

Date
Price
$ +/-
% +/-
5/8/26
$13,600
$2,701
16.6%
5/4/26
$16,301
$2,704
19.9%
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